A Tribute to Dr. John Senior
This is an amazing tribute to Dr. John Senior by Robert Wyer (an student of the Integrated Humanities Program – IHP): The original article can be found here Dr. John Senior was a retired Professor of...
View ArticleEvelyn Waugh Book Review by Paul Johnson
For all of you Evelyn Waugh lovers out there. I have dug up a little something to whet your appetites. It is a sort of historical book review by Paul Johnson of A Handful of Dust. Here’s a preview...
View ArticleThe Heart of a Matter
Athens and Jerusalem The question, yes, perhaps the question, is whether being and being in the world is fundamentally aporetic or not. The world of the philosopher has to be fundamentally aporetic...
View ArticlePrayer to Share
Above all, trust in the slow work of God. We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay. We would like to skip the intermediate stages. We are impatient of being on the...
View ArticleAnother Suggestion
Dappled Things, a little magazine that I think showed up on this blog when Andrew Smith’s work was in it, features another artist that might be familiar. It’s worth a look.
View ArticleIHP Reunion: this September
This is probably old news to many of you, but just in case you were unaware, there will be an IHP Reunion late this summer (September 4-5) in Lawrence, Kansas. The event will take place over a few days...
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Dear friends, especially Pearsonites and IHP babies If you have not heard already, there is going to an IHP Reunion September 3-5. Please visit http://www.ihpreunion.com/ to see the schedule and RSVP....
View ArticleAnother Suggestion
Dappled Things, a little magazine that I think showed up on this blog when Andrew Smith’s work was in it, features another artist that might be familiar. It’s worth a look.
View ArticleIHP Reunion: this September
This is probably old news to many of you, but just in case you were unaware, there will be an IHP Reunion late this summer (September 4-5) in Lawrence, Kansas. The event will take place over a few days...
View ArticleIHP Reunion
Dear friends, especially Pearsonites and IHP babies If you have not heard already, there is going to an IHP Reunion September 3-5. Please visit http://www.ihpreunion.com/ to see the schedule and RSVP....
View ArticleMount Wonder – a novel inspired by IHP
My dad wrote a novel called Mount Wonder. It’s a romance based on his personal experiences in the Integrated Humanities Program (IHP) at KU in the 70’s. Given how influential that program has been for...
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